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- what is unique about the littoral zone?
The littoral zone is part of aquatic ecosystems (like lakes, oceans). Its uniqueness lies in being the shallow, near - shore area with high light penetration, supporting diverse aquatic and terrestrial - associated life (e.g., aquatic plants, amphibians, shorebirds), having dynamic interactions between water and land (e.g., wave action, tidal changes in marine littoral), and often being a transition zone with varied physical (e.g., temperature, salinity gradients) and biological (high biodiversity, nursery for many species) characteristics.
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The littoral zone (in aquatic ecosystems like lakes, oceans) is unique as it is the shallow, near - shore area with high light penetration, dynamic water - land interactions, varied physical (e.g., temperature, salinity gradients) and biological (high biodiversity, nursery for species) characteristics, and acts as a transition zone between aquatic and terrestrial environments.